As Canada waits for a potential Aug. 1 rollout of 35-per cent U.S. tariffs on many Canadian goods, New Brunswick’s lumber producers are raising their voice against the most recent rise in soft wood lumber anti-dumping duties. Anna Mandin reports.
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New Brunswick lumber producers speaking out against soft wood lumber anti-dumping duties
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